After China’s massive military parade on Wednesday, much commentary has focused on the might on display – from hypersonic missiles to underwater drones and laser weapons. But don’t be distracted by ...
Retired commander says peaceful reunification is the goal, but there is no need for ‘high-end’ weapons if use of force ...
They roll down Beijing streets, covered from prying eyes by huge tarpaulins, but the silhouettes of missiles, tanks and ...
Retired PLA Lt. Gen. He Lei told Phoenix TV that China could “resolve the Taiwan issue” using conventional weapons, while reiterating Beijing’s preference for peaceful reunification and a self-defense ...
China's military parade last week had plenty of drones and counter-drone systems on display, but it also clearly sees that ...
Donald Trump has reportedly held back a major military aid package for Taiwan, valued at more than $400 million, as he looks ...
China’s 2025 arsenal; hypersonic missiles, AI drones, lasers; poses new challenges to US military power in Taiwan and South China Sea. Analysts suggest these weapons collectively erode US forward ...
China is racing ahead with AI-enabled weapons, free from ethical debates and public scrutiny, while most democracies remain ...
Designed to work with human soldiers or operate on their own, the robots are part of a wider modernisation drive that also includes new missiles and drones.
China will host its largest-ever military parade on Wednesday as Xi Jinping positions himself as the biggest leader in the East to counter Donald Trump's aggressive trade and geopolitical policies.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping presides over a military parade in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square to commemorate the end of World War ...
Some of the weapons and military units in China’s major parade were being displayed for the first time.The parade on a ...